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Bravo, My Love!

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Bravo, My Love!
Promotional poster
Also known as
  • Long Live Love
  • A Thousand Affections
Genre
Written byPark Hyun-joo
Directed byJoo Sung-woo
Starring
Ending theme"사랑아 눈물아" by Kan Jong-wook and Kan Jong-woo
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes57
Production
ProducerKim Kyung-mi
Production locationKorea
Production companyKim Jong-hak Production
Original release
NetworkMunhwa Broadcasting Corporation
ReleaseJuly 16, 2011 (2011-07-16) –
January 29, 2012 (2012-01-29)

Bravo, My Love![1] (Korean애정만만세; RRAejeongmanmanse; lit. Hooray for Love) is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Lee Bo-young, Lee Tae-sung and Jin Yi-han.[2] It aired on MBC from July 16, 2011, to January 29, 2012[3] on Monday and Friday at 21:45 for 57 episodes.

Plot

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Kang Jae-mi is the daughter of divorced parents. Her father Kang Hyung-do cheated on her mother Oh Jung-hee, which led to their divorce. He is now married to a much younger woman, Byun Joo-ri, but still has lingering feelings for his ex-wife.

Because of Hyung-do's infidelity and the trauma of breaking up their family, Jae-mi becomes skittish of smart and talented men like her father. So she ends up marrying "the obviously lacking" Han Jung-soo. But the marriage doesn't last, and Jae-mi divorces her loser husband.

Not ready to give up on their marriage, Jung-soo hires a lawyer to invalidate their divorce, the smart and sharp Byun Dong-woo. They begin as enemies, but Dong-woo falls for Jae-mi and he becomes one of her solid supporters as her success story unfolds. But she hesitates to begin a relationship with him because of his playboy past.

Cast

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Cameos

Awards

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Award Categories Recipient(s) Result Citation(s)
2011 MBC Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Lee Bo-young Won
Golden Acting Award, Actress in a Miniseries Bae Jong-ok Won
Best Young Actress Kim Yoo-bin Won

References

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  1. ^ 애정만만세 - Bravo, My Love!, 1회, EP01, #01. YouTube (in Korean). MBC Drama. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  2. ^ "Lee Bo-young poses at a press event for her new TV drama". The Chosun Ilbo. July 13, 2011. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
  3. ^ "애정만만세". MBC (in Korean). Retrieved March 9, 2024.
  4. ^ "Cheon Ho-jin "I wanted to try an aging love story"". Hancinema. July 20, 2011. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
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